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Iran is reportedly preparing to carry out the death sentence of Bita Hemmati, who is being described as the first known woman protester sentenced to execution in connection with recent anti-regime demonstrations. The case stems from mass protests that were met with a severe crackdown, including arrests, fast-track trials, and multiple death sentences. Human rights groups have raised concerns over the fairness of the trial, allegations of forced confessions, and lack of due process. The verdict is currently under appeal, with no execution date confirmed.

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00:19Iran may be on the verge of executing its first woman linked to the latest anti-regime protests.
00:26Her name is Bida Hemadi, and her case is now drawing global attention.
00:32According to multiple reports, Hemadi has been sentenced to death by a revolutionary court in Tehran,
00:38accused of participating in anti-government protests that shook the country earlier this year.
00:44If carried out, this would mark the first known case of a woman being given a death sentence specifically tied
00:50to these protests.
00:51The unrest began as economic anger, but quickly turned into widespread demonstrations against the Iranian regime.
01:00Authorities responded with a sweeping crackdown. Mass arrests, fast-track trials, and a growing number of executions.
01:09Bida Hemadi was arrested during a nighttime raid in Tehran. Security forces reportedly stormed a residential building, detaining her, her
01:17husband, and others connected to the same case.
01:20Now, four of them, including Hemadi, face the death penalty.
01:25The charges are severe. Iranian authorities accused them of acting against national security, collaborating with hostile groups, and engaging in
01:34violent protest activity.
01:35These allegations include throwing objects, damaging property, and taking part in anti-regime gatherings.
01:42But human rights organizations are raising serious concerns.
01:46They say the trial was deeply flawed.
01:49Claims include forced confessions, lack of legal representation, and no clear evidence linking individuals to specific acts.
01:57Critics argue this reflects a broader pattern, where the death penalty is used as a tool to silence dissent.
02:03In recent months, Iran has issued a sharp rise in death sentences.
02:08Executions have surged, reaching some of the highest levels in decades.
02:12Several men have already been executed in connection with the same wave of protests.
02:16But Hemadi's case stands out, because she could become the first woman executed for taking part in this movement.
02:23Her sentence is now under appeal in Iran's Supreme Court.
02:26No execution date has been announced, but rights groups warn the risk is immediate.
02:31In past cases, executions have been carried out quickly, sometimes within weeks.
02:36International organizations and activists are now calling for urgent intervention.
02:41Urging global pressure to halt the execution.
02:43Because what happens next could set a powerful precedent.
02:47Not just for Iran, but for how far governments are willing to go.
02:51To silence protest.
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